Category: Medical Conditions

Delayed Swelling After an Injury
Firstly, youâll need to find the best knee surgeon. This ideally, mostly happens when damage happens inside the knee causing irritation and thus resulting to increased production in synovial fluid in the joint. Delayed swelling after an injury varies This ideally, mostly happens when damage happens inside the knee causing irritation and thus resulting to increased production in synovial fluid in the joint. Delayed swelling after an injury varies but not as much as swollen knee from haemarthrosis.

The most common causes of a knee joint effusion are
* Meniscus tear- rip in the outside rim of the cartilage lining the joint
* Knee sprain- stretching of the ligaments, ultimately causing damage to some fibres.

Slow swelling without an injury
Slow progression of the swollen knee is an indicator of an underlying knee ailment as an alternative to an injury. The fluid in the capsule comes and goes and varies in amount. Slow knee swelling is typically related to arthritis. Arthritis makes the body produce excessive fluid which settles in the knee.

Accelerated swelling without an injury
The most common causes of swelling without an injury are infection and gout.